Today, The DNC Announced Its Primary Debate Schedule With The First Debate Being Held In Nevada On October 13.
"The Democratic National Committee on Thursday announced its schedule
for six presidential debates, which will begin in October and continue
through February or March. … The first debate will be on October 13 in
Nevada, co-hosted by CNN and the state's Democratic Party, followed by a
November 14 debate in Des Moines hosted by CBS, KCCI, and the Des
Moines Register." (Jennifer Epstein, "Democrats Set Dates For Six
Presidential Debates," Bloomberg, 8/6/15)

October 13 Will Be The One-Year
Anniversary That Clinton Bilked The University For More Than $200,000 -
Which Included Her "Lavish" Travel

Last Year, Clinton Collected $225,000 For Her October 13 Speech At The University Of Nevada - Las Vegas.
"Hillary Clinton will be paid $225,000 to address an Oct. 13 fundraiser
for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, a reminder of how much cash
the potential Democratic presidential candidate is scooping up on the
speaking circuit as she draws GOP criticism for saying she's 'not truly
well off.'" (Laura Myers, "Hillary Clinton To Collect $225,000 For
Keynote At UNLV Fundraiser," Las Vegas Review-Journal, 6/23/14)

Clinton's Contract For Her UNLV Keynote Included A List Of
"Lavish Travel Requirements" And Insists That There Be No Recording Of
Her Speech.

RON CLAIBORNE: "More details about Hillary
Clinton's lavish travel requirements for a speaking engagement at a
college in Nevada. A document obtained by the Las Vegas Review Journal
show that Clinton received $225,000 to speak at a fundraiser in
October-this coming October at the University Of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Her
contract also requires that she gets a large private jet to travel and a
presidential suite at the hotel of her choice.

Clinton also requires that
there be no recording of her speech and that the only permitted record
of what she says made by a stenographer whose transcription will be
given only to Hillary Clinton." (ABC News' "Good Morning America," 8/18/14)

Clinton Insisted "On Staying In The 'Presidential Suite' Of
Luxury Hotels That She Chooses" And Jetting Around In A "$39 Million,
16-Passenger Gulfstream G450 Or Larger."

"She insists on
staying in the 'presidential suite' of luxury hotels that she chooses
anywhere in the world, including Las Vegas. She usually requires those
who pay her six-figure fees for speeches to also provide a private jet
for transportation - only a $39 million, 16-passenger Gulfstream G450 or
larger will do." (Laura Myers, "High Fashion, Expense For Hillary
Travel," Las Vegas Review-Journal, 8/16/14)

Clinton's Demands Were Called "Distasteful" And Led To Outrage From UNLV Students Facing A Double-Digit Hike In Tuition

UNLV President Don Snyder Called Some Of Clinton's Demands "Distasteful."

JON RALSTON: "I assume you've read, the RJ got the contract that
Hillary had, I mean that thing looked like it was for Princess Grace or
something like that. I mean pay for all the cell phone charges, get her
rooms -presidential suite. That isn't the way you travel sir isn't it."

DON SNYDER: "There's no doubt that some of the things in the contract I
find distasteful." (KSNV's " Ralston Reports," 8/27/14)

"The Fee Has Led To Calls By UNLV Students For Clinton To Either Speak For Free Or Donate The Money Back To Students." (Scott Wilson, "Hillary Clinton's $225K UNLV Speech Fee Sparks Uproar," ABC News, 6/26/14)

UNLV Student Body President Elias Benjelloun Said Clinton "Should Donate Some Or All Of Her Fee To The University." "In an interview with respected Nevada political journalist Jon Ralston
last week, student body President Elias Benjelloun said the potential
2016 presidential contender should donate some or all of her fee to the
university." (Katie Glueck, "UNLV Students Balk At Hillary Clinton Talk
Fee," Politico, 6/27/14)

UNLV Student Leader Daniel Waqar Called Clinton's Speaking Fee "Outrageous" And Said She Should Return The Money.
DANIEL WAQAR: "I mean, to be honest, it's not surprising and we really
appreciate anybody who would come to raise money for the university. But
anybody who's being paid $225,000 to come speak, we think that's a
little bit outrageous. And we'd like Secretary Clinton to respectfully,
to gracefully return the money back to the university or the
foundation." ("Ralston Reports," 6/26/14)

In June 2014, UNLV's Board Of Regents Approved A 17 Percent Tuition Hike Over Four Years.
"Nevada's higher education leaders today approved a four-year plan to
raise undergraduate tuition at UNLV by 17 percent. The 13-member Board
of Regents voted 7-6 to pass the tuition hike over student concerns
about the skyrocketing cost of higher education. Starting in fall 2015,
UNLV's tuition will go up about four percent annually for four years.
That means by 2018, students will pay $6,720 a year, up from $5,745 a
year currently." (Paul Takahashi, "Over Student Objections, Tuition At
UNLV Going Up 17 Percent," Las Vegas Sun, 6/6/14)

The Double-Digit Tuition Increase Complicated "The Optics For Clinton's Payday."
"Indeed, Nevada higher education officials signed off on a plan to hike
undergraduate tuition at UNLV by 17 percent (roughly 4 percent a year
for the next four years), complicating the optics for Clinton's payday."
(Scott Wilson, "Hillary Clinton's $225K UNLV Speech Fee Sparks Uproar,"
ABC News, 6/26/14)